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When one hurts
or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono
notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide - Guilty as Charged - rubio virus

Olive tree -
Symbol of Palestine
- Did you eat today -
Boy shouts FOOD and PEACE NOW - GO AWAY you mercenaries
of the usa/isr/idf/ghf devils!!!!

torture as gallows to execute in rakevet and other prisons
Quds News - Dec 8, 2025
{As Media Focuses on Ben-Gvir’s Death Penalty Push, Israeli Media
Reveals Israel Has Already Killed 110 Palestinian Detainees Under
Torture
While Israeli media debates a new death penalty law for Palestinian
hostages and detainees, the Israeli outlet Walla reports that Israel has
already murdered 110 detainees under severe torture inside its prisons.
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli media outlet Walla published new data
that challenges the ongoing political focus on a proposed death penalty
law for Palestinian hostages. While Israel's National Security Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir pushes to pass the law, Walla reports that Israel has
already murdered 110 Palestinian hostages and detainees under torture
inside Israeli detention centers. Walla described the figure as a record
high compared with previous decades. The report follows last week’s
findings by Israel's Public Defender’s Office, which documented a sharp
decline in the health of Palestinian hostages due to harsh incarceration
conditions. The National Security Committee is set to advance the death
penalty bill today for its second and third readings. Ben-Gvir plans to
attend the session, calling the legislation his party’s “baby.” The
Prisoners Affairs Ministry reported in 2015 that 187 Palestinian
hostages died between 1967 and 2007. Israel held around 11,000
Palestinian hostages and detainees as of October 2024, many abducted
during the genocide.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66846&slug=as-media-focuses-on-ben-gvirs-death-penalty-push-israeli-media-reveals-israel-has-already-killed-110-palestinian-detainees-under-torture
Al Jazeera - Dec 8, 2025 - By Caolán Magee
{Condemnation as Israel raids UNRWA HQ in East Jerusalem, removes UN
flag
Israeli forces have raided the headquarters of the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in occupied East
Jerusalem, seizing items and replacing the UN flag with Israel’s flag.
In a statement on X, the agency’s commissioner-general, Philippe
Lazzarini, said Israeli police, accompanied by municipal officials,
forcibly entered its compound in Sheikh Jarrah early on Monday morning.
“Police motorcycles, as well as trucks and forklifts, were brought in
and all communications were cut. Furniture, IT equipment and other
property was seized,” he said. “The UN flag was pulled down and replaced
with an Israeli flag.” UNRWA has not used the building since the
beginning of the year after Israeli authorities ordered the agency to
vacate all of its premises and halt operations inside Israel. Lazzarini
said this follows “months of harassment that included arson attacks in
2024, hateful demonstrations and intimidation, supported by a
large-scale disinformation campaign, as well as anti-UNRWA legislation
passed by the Israeli parliament in breach of its international
obligations”. Israel barred UNRWA from operating on its soil after
claiming some employees had participated in the Hamas-led attack on
southern Israel on October 7, 2023. UNRWA denied the allegations, while
in October the International Court of Justice (ICJ) found that Israel’s
allegations against UNRWA were unsubstantiated. Still, Israel’s claims
prompted the United States, historically UNRWA’s largest donor, to
suspend funding. UNRWA was forced to repatriate its international staff
from Gaza and the occupied West Bank, severely limiting aid distribution
at a time when Palestinians are facing extreme shortages of food and
shelter amid Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. In October, the
ICJ issued an advisory opinion reaffirming Israel’s legal obligation to
support UN relief efforts in Gaza, including those carried out by UNRWA,
and to cooperate with UN agencies operating in the occupied territories.
‘A dangerous precedent’
Lazzarini condemned the latest attack on UNRWA as a direct violation of
international law, saying it showed “a blatant disregard of Israel’s
obligation as a United Nations Member State to protect & respect the
inviolability of UN premises”. While Israel has attempted to strip the
compound of its UN status, Lazzarini said its actions have no legal
effect. “However, whatever action taken domestically, the compound
retains its status as a UN premises, immune from any form of
interference,” he said, adding that Israel is a signatory to the
Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the UN. UNRWA is the
largest humanitarian organisation operating in Gaza and the West Bank,
and also provides schooling, healthcare, social services and shelter to
millions of Palestinian refugees across the Middle East. For
Palestinians, the agency’s existence is tied to their internationally
recognised right of return to homes from which they or their families
were expelled during the creation of Israel in 1948. The raid comes amid
Israel’s continued genocidal war on Gaza. According to health officials
in Gaza, the total number of people killed in Israeli attacks stands at
at least 70,365, with 171,058 others wounded.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/8/condemnation-as-israel-raids-unrwa-hq-in-east-jerusalem-removes-un-flag
Quds News - Dec 8, 2025
{Israel Spied on US Personnel at Gaza Ceasefire Center, Report
Israeli agents spied on US personnel inside the US’s Civil-Military
Coordination Center (CMCC), prompting a sharp warning from a top
American commander, according to a Guardian report.
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli agents carried out wide surveillance
on US forces stationed at the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC),
which monitors the Gaza ceasefire, according to a report by The
Guardian. The leaks say US commander Patrick Frank summoned his Israeli
counterpart and told him, “The recording has to stop here.” The meeting
came after Israel collected intelligence on American personnel working
inside the CMCC. Officials and visitors from other countries raised
concerns that Israel was recording inside the center. Some were warned
not to share sensitive information because it could be captured and
exploited. The United States Army declined to comment on the
surveillance reports, and the Israeli military also refused to comment
on the request to stop recording, saying discussions inside the center
were not classified. The CMCC was created in October to monitor the
ceasefire, coordinate aid, and plan Gaza’s future under a 20-point plan
linked to Donald Trump. It operates inside a multi-story building in the
industrial zone of Kiryat Gat settlement, about 20 kilometers from Gaza.
During this period, Israel continued to restrict food, medicine, and
humanitarian shipments. The full blockade created famine in Gaza.
When the center began operating, some US and Israeli outlets suggested
Israel had handed authority over aid-entry decisions to Washington. But
two months after the ceasefire, a US official said Israel still
controlled Gaza’s perimeter and the flow of goods. The CMCC includes
disaster-relief experts and logistics teams from the US, many of whom
arrived motivated to open new supply routes. They soon discovered that
Israeli restrictions, rather than engineering obstacles, blocked their
work. Dozens left within weeks. Diplomats said internal discussions
helped pressure Israel to adjust some banned-items lists, including tent
poles and water-purification chemicals. But other basic goods, such as
pens and paper needed to restart schools, remained prohibited without
explanation. The center brings together military planners from the US,
Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. No Palestinian
humanitarian or civil organizations are represented, and the Palestinian
Authority is also excluded. Attempts to include Palestinians via video
calls were repeatedly cut off by Israeli officials, according to the
report. US planning documents avoided using the words “Palestine” or
“Palestinians,” referring instead to “Gazans.” Diplomats and aid workers
inside the CMCC expressed deep concern about remaining involved. They
fear the center could violate international law, exclude Palestinians
from shaping their own future, and operate without a clear international
mandate. They also worry that withdrawing would leave decisions about
Gaza entirely in the hands of Israel and US military planners who have
limited knowledge of Palestine or the broader political context.}
Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66848&slug=israel-spied-on-us-personnel-at-gaza-ceasefire-center-report
Al Jazeera - Dec 8, 2025
{Germany’s chancellor pledges staunch support in Israel
Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged his country’s unwavering
support for Israel in his first visit to the country since taking office
in May. The trip comes two weeks after Germany resumed military exports
to Israel, ignoring violations of the Gaza ceasefire.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/8/germanys-chancellor-pledges-staunch-support-in-israel
Al Jazeera - Dec 8, 2025
{Who is Ghassan al-Duhaini, Abu Shabab’s successor?
After Yasser Abu Shabab was killed, al-Duhaini has pledged to continue
the Popular Forces’ campaign against Hamas.
As the chapter closes on Yasser Abu Shabab, 32, the “Popular Forces”
militia leader who appeared in Rafah during the war and was widely
viewed as a collaborator with Israel, Ghassan al-Duhaini has been named
his successor. Soon after Abu Shabab was killed last Thursday,
reportedly during a family dispute mediation, al-Duhaini, who was said
to be injured in the same altercation, appeared in a video online
dressed in military fatigues and walking among masked fighters under his
command. But who is Ghassan al-Duhaini? Has he just appeared, or was he
there all along? Here’s what we know:} Read all about it here: Video -
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/8/who-is-ghassan-al-duhaini-abu-shababs-successor
Al Jazeera - Dec 8, 2025
{Celebrations in Gaza as Palestine qualifies for Arab Cup quarter-finals
Video shows crowds in Gaza celebrating after Palestine qualified for the
Arab Cup quarter-finals. Palestinians waved flags, chanted songs and
gathered around screens in a rare moment of joy amid the ongoing
devastation.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/8/celebrations-in-gaza-as-palestine-qualifies-for-arab-cup-quarter-finals

The Sky Above Gaza
Quds News - Dec 8, 2025 - Opinion By: Nour Mohamed
{The Sky Above Gaza: Beauty Amid the Ruins Below After Two-Year Israeli
Genocide
In Gaza, the sky often offers a kind of beauty that feels almost unreal
when set against the landscape beneath it.
At dawn, soft pastels spill across the horizon, rose, amber, and pale
blue blending gently over the Mediterranean. By night, when the city
darkens, the sky, untouched and unbroken, appears vast, peaceful, and
mesmerizing.
But below this beautiful canvas lies a very different reality.
Following the devastating two-year Israeli genocide, much of Gaza’s
ground tells a story of destruction. Whole neighborhoods have been
reduced to scattered concrete and twisted metal. Streets once busy with
life now wind through rubble, collapsed buildings, and the remnants of
shops, schools, and homes. The earth is littered with debris, dust hangs
in the air, and the familiar landmarks that shaped daily life have been
replaced by ruins. This contrast, the serene sky above and the shattered
landscape below, creates a surreal duality. For many residents, looking
upward is a momentary escape, a reminder of something still whole when
so much around them is broken. The sky becomes a symbol of Palestinian
resilience, a rare part of the environment untouched by the assault. Yet
the ground reflects the harsh consequences of the genocide:
displacement, loss, and the immense challenge of rebuilding. Children
still look up and point at clouds shaped like stories. Adults sit near
their tents at night, watching Venus or the arc of the Milky Way because
there is no electricity to light their tents. In these small moments,
the beauty of the sky becomes a quiet comfort. But the earth beneath
them, scorched, shattered, heavy with the weight of Israel’s genocide, a
landscape of survival and perseverance, where every piece of rubble once
belonged to a memory, a family, or a dream. In Gaza, the sky is
beautiful. The ground is broken. And between the two, life continues,
fragile, determined, and waiting for a time when the view above and the
world below can finally match in peace away from the Israeli
occupation.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66849&slug=the-sky-above-gaza-beauty-amid-the-ruins-below-after-two-year-israeli-genocide
Al Jazeera - Dec 8, 2025 - By Simon Speakman Cordall
{Are Israel, Hamas entering the second phase of the ceasefire?
Israel has kept attacking Gaza during the first phase, so what will the
second phase bring?
Hamas is expected to hand over the body of the last Israeli captive held
in Gaza in the coming days and has commented that it would be open to
discussing “freezing” its weapons to facilitate entering the second
phase of the ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said on Sunday that the second phase would be challenging to
achieve but that it could begin as soon as this month. However, Israel
has been attacking Gaza throughout the first phase, killing at least 360
Palestinians, and still restricts the entry of aid, with quantities
allowed in far below what was agreed. So, how has phase one of the
ceasefire gone? And what are the chances of it continuing into phase
two?
Here’s what we know.
Has Israel observed the ceasefire?
No.
Since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has broken it more than
590 times, killing at least 360 Palestinians, and sending the total
death toll in Gaza from two years of attacks above 70,000. Under the
first phase – based on US President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan –
Israel was required to halt its genocidal war on Gaza, pull back its
troops, allow aid in, and exchange hundreds of Palestinian detainees for
the remaining captives still held in Gaza. Speaking a month after
agreeing to the ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
said Israel’s war on Gaza “has not ended” and that Hamas “will be
disarmed”. Throughout Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, Israeli officials
have been pledging to “destroy” Hamas and claiming that Israeli
bombardment, which has killed mostly civilians according to Israel’s own
tally, was to achieve that.
Palestinians in Gaza remain in limbo and suffering daily attacks.
Has Israel withdrawn its troops?
Under the terms of the agreement, Israel initially pulled its troops
back behind what it called the “yellow line”. Running around the land
edges of the Strip, the poorly demarcated yellow line separates the
areas of Gaza controlled by the Israeli army and those controlled by
Hamas. Hamas accuses Israel of pushing the yellow line further into Gaza
“daily”, displacing those who find themselves on the wrong side and
killing Palestinians, including children, approaching the unclear
boundary.
Has Israel allowed aid in?
A full Israeli blockade on Gaza this year led to an engineered famine
that was recognised by the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification (IPC) in Gaza City in August. Since the ceasefire, Israel
has allowed slightly more aid in, although far less than Gaza’s needs
and what the agreement stipulated. Aid agencies are reporting that the
situation remains desperate, despite cases of malnutrition starting to
slow. UNICEF and partners in October identified nearly 9,300 children
less than five with acute malnutrition, five times the level reported
during a previous ceasefire in February. “A big portion of the goods
coming in is commercial [not humanitarian] – meaning that big aid
agencies, including UNRWA, aren’t getting there,” said Tamara Alrifai,
the director of external relations for Gaza’s principal aid agency,
UNRWA.
Is Israel really committed to this ceasefire?
Considering Israel’s past actions – including unilaterally breaking a
ceasefire earlier this year and Netanyahu saying the war isn’t over – it
is uncertain. According to many Netanyahu critics, much of the genocide
Israel unleashed on Gaza has been shaped by his own political
circumstances. But that makes him more reliant on the Trump
administration, which supports the ceasefire, to protect him. “Israel
has never had a leader in a weaker position, so the US will never have a
better chance of pushing their deal through,” Yossi Mekelberg, a senior
consulting fellow at Chatham House, said, listing the threats to the PM
that Trump’s support might save him from. Netanyahu has petitioned
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog to grant him a pardon in his ongoing
corruption trial. Trump has also asked Herzog to pardon Netanyahu.
Netanyahu can also use Trump as an excuse if his far-right government
members are angered by an end to the war on Gaza. “Netanyahu can always
shrug and say, ‘it’s not me, it’s Trump,'” Mekelberg said.
What’s planned for phase two?
Phase two of the deal concerns Gaza’s post-war governance. The most
detailed framework so far has been the US-backed plan, now endorsed in
part by the UNSC. The plan sets out a transitional phase in which
Palestinian technocrats – not political factions – would run day-to-day
governance. Their work would be overseen by a multinational “Board of
Peace”, and supported by an International Stabilisation Force tasked
with security and demilitarisation. This is meant to allow for the
reconstruction of Gaza and stop a return to armed conflict. But Hamas
and other Palestinian groups have rejected the idea of foreign
guardianship over Gaza. They were also opposed to the UNSC resolution,
saying it “paves the way for field arrangements imposed outside the
Palestinian national will”.
So, could a final deal be likely?
Other than the still escalating death toll in Gaza, nothing is certain.
Netanyahu, according to his critics, is an opportunist to his core, who
is still balancing several competing threats at home. Meanwhile, Trump
and his inexperienced political negotiators drawn from outside of the
US’s diplomatic core find themselves negotiating a settlement to both
the genocide in Gaza and the war in Ukraine. And, whatever deal is
agreed upon, Israel is almost certain to continue to attack Gaza
whenever it likes, much as it does in the occupied West Bank, Lebanon,
Syria, and elsewhere in the region.
A Palestinian state also does not look any closer to fruition.
Mekelberg points out that with so many potentially shifting factors,
including Israel’s domestic politics, it is hard to know if a final deal
is achievable. “It’s Netanyahu,” Mekelberg said. “His corruption cuts
through everything, from his legitimisation of the far-right at home to
the way he’s approached the conscription of the ultra-Orthodox [Jews in
the Israeli military]. It’s too messy. There are no lines through. “Add
to this a US president that is also unpredictable, and it’s close to
impossible to predict how this will play out.”} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/8/are-israel-hamas-entering-the-second-phase-of-the-ceasefire

Videoscreen grab: Francesca Albanese
Al Jazeera - Dec 7, 2025 - By Usaid Siddiqui
{‘We need to make it work’: Can international law deliver justice?
Gaza dominates the Doha Forum as experts warn political pressure from
nation states undermines international law. After the US government
placed sanctions on the United Nations’ special rapporteur on the
occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, her life turned
upside down. Credit cards stopped working, she told Al Jazeera. A hotel
reservation booked by the European Parliament was cancelled. Medical
insurance was denied. For Albanese, the consequences of her work on
Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people of Gaza were not just
professional — they were personal, too. “We are turned into
non-persons,” she said at the Doha Forum, calling the sanctions imposed
against her “unlawful” under international law. “But again, for me, it’s
important that people understand the extent … the United States, Israel
and others would go to silence the voice of justice, the voice of human
rights,” Albanese said. As leaders, diplomats, and legal experts
gathered in Qatar’s capital for the Doha Forum this weekend under the
theme “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress”, the crisis in
Gaza dominated discussions. Allegations of genocide against Israel,
repeated vetoes blocking UN ceasefire resolutions, and growing pressure
on international justice mechanisms have made Gaza a test case for the
rules-based international order, raising questions about whether
international law is capable of providing justice.
‘Sense of insecurity around me’
According to Albanese’s legal assessments, Israel’s conduct in its war
on Gaza constitutes a genocide, a term that prominent human rights
groups such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Israel’s
B’Tselem have also used. When announcing the sanctions on Albanese, US
Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused her of waging a “campaign of
political and economic warfare against the United States and Israel”.
She says the allegation is baseless. “I have been subjected to smear
campaigns,” she said, adding that US officials have accused her of being
an anti-Semite, of supporting violence, and of failing to condemn the
crimes committed on October 7 against Israeli civilians. “It has created
a sense of insecurity around me. I have received threats from all
corners,” Albanese said. In addition to targeting Albanese, the US
imposed sanctions in August on nine judges and prosecutors of the
International Criminal Court (ICC), including two European citizens,
after the court began investigating alleged Israeli war crimes in Gaza.
“This is mafia-style intimidation that we are subjected to, just for
doing our job,” Albanese noted, warning that sanctions and intimidation
of legal experts set a dangerous precedent. “There will be that pressure
[on ICC judges and legal experts] that, if I go on this route, this is
going to be scrutinised. This is the idea, to make it impossible for the
organisation, for the ICC to work,” she cautioned. “Imagine that every
US person interacting with us, someone who works in the US or is a
citizen, could go to jail for up to 20 years. It creates a chilling
effect.”
Western hesitance
In November 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for
alleged “war crimes”. The US called the move “outrageous”, and while the
United Kingdom and Canada said they would adhere to international law,
they did not make clear if they would uphold the warrant. Many Western
countries have not described Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide and
have continued to send the country arms, despite growing allegations of
war crimes occurring in Gaza. Albanese emphasised that nations
continuing to transfer arms are failing in their legal obligations.
“They have the obligation to prevent a genocide that has already been
recognised as plausible in January 2024 by the International Court of
Justice,” she said. Janine Di Giovanni, co-founder of the Reckoning
Project, which documents war crimes in Sudan, Ukraine and Gaza, said the
position of many Western states reeked of a glaring “double standard”.
“There is one set of laws and rules that pertain to Ukraine … and
another set for brown and Black people,” she said, pointing to the ICC’s
historical focus on African leaders and the failure of Western powers to
hold Israel accountable. Di Giovanni directed her criticism at European
Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, saying the former Estonian prime
minister had been “negligent” when it came to Gaza. “She points out over
and over again what [Russian President] Putin has done in Ukraine, but
not a word about Gaza,” she added. “She’s the EU foreign policy chief.
She has a responsibility to point out Israel’s criminality.”
Is international law still relevant?
With multilateral institutions and the international law system coming
under growing pressure from nation-states, Albanese said that
international law does work and that “we need to make it work”. “I often
make the example, if a cure doesn’t work, would you trash all medicine?
No,” she asserted. “This is the first genocide in history that has
awakened a conscience, a global conscience, and has the potential to be
stopped.” Meanwhile, Reckoning Project’s Di Giovanni said the UN General
Assembly could be “activated to work at a higher level and a more
effective level than what they’re doing, while the Security Council is
blocked”.
“But maybe this shows us that we need to have a greater reform for how
the Security Council works,” she said. Di Giovanni added that it was
crucial to address the “extraordinary heinous crimes that Netanyahu and
others” have committed, or else it would send a message that “impunity
is rampant”. “Without accountability, there is no global security,” she
said.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/7/we-need-to-make-it-work-can-international-law-deliver-justice
Quds News - Dec 7, 2025
{Israeli Forces Raid UNRWA Headquarters in Jerusalem, Steal Phones and
Block Communications
Israeli police raided UNRWA’s Jerusalem headquarters at dawn, cutting
communications and seizing phones, as Israeli attacks rise across the
occupied city.
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Israeli forces raided the headquarters of the
UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Sheikh
Jarrah neighborhood of occupied Jerusalem early Monday. Municipal teams
from the Jerusalem Municipality followed the Israeli forces and searched
the site. They also took the guards’ phones. In a short English
statement, UNRWA said large numbers of Israeli security forces arrived
at the compound and remain inside. The agency said it has no further
information because communications with staff were cut. UNRWA stressed
that no UN employees were present during the raid. It called the forced,
unauthorized entry “an unacceptable violation” of the agency’s
privileges and immunities as a UN body. UNRWA noted that Israel is a
party to the UN Convention on the Privileges and Immunities (Convention
on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations), which protects
UN premises, property, and assets from inspection and seizure. Israeli
attacks on UNRWA have escalated since October 2024. On 28 October 2024,
the Knesset passed two laws that ban UNRWA from operating in areas
Israel considers under its sovereignty. The laws also removed the
agency’s privileges and blocked any official Israeli contact with it. On
28 January this year, Israel closed the agency’s “presidency” office in
Sheikh Jarrah under the same laws. Harassment of UNRWA continued in the
months that followed.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66845&slug=israeli-forces-raid-unrwa-headquarters-in-jerusalem-steal-phones-and-block-communications

3-Year-Old Child killed
Quds News - Dec 7, 2025
{Israel Kills 3-Year-Old Child in Gaza as Ceasefire Violations Mount
Israeli fire killed a three-year-old girl in Rafah as Gaza reports six
deaths in 24 hours. Health officials warn of a collapsing medical system
and blocked aid under ongoing ceasefire violations.
Gaza (QNN)- Medical sources in Gaza said on Sunday that Israeli forces
killed a three-year-old girl in an area outside the army’s deployment
zone in the Mawasi region of Rafah. The attack came as Israel continued
to violate the ceasefire with new strikes and ground fire across the
Strip. Emergency teams said the child, Ahed al-Biyouk, was shot by
Israeli soldiers in southern Gaza. Minutes later, Israeli artillery
targeted areas east of Deir al-Balah in the central Strip. The renewed
fire pushed the 24-hour death toll to six, with dozens more injured. The
Ministry of Health said its hospitals received six victims and 17
wounded in the past day. The ministry warned that the real toll is
higher. Many victims remain under the rubble and on the roads. Ambulance
and civil-defense teams cannot reach them due to ongoing Israeli fire.
Since the ceasefire began, the ministry has recorded 3,732 victims and
970 wounded. Rescue workers also recovered 624 bodies from under
destroyed homes. These numbers raise the total toll of Israel’s genocide
in Gaza to 70,360 victims and 171,047 wounded. The Health Ministry said
Gaza’s medical system is collapsing due to extreme shortages. It
reported that 52% of essential medicines are out of stock, while 71% of
medical consumables are no longer available and 70% of lab supplies have
run out. The Health Ministry and humanitarian teams say Israel continues
to obstruct key parts of the ceasefire agreement. Israel delays the
entry of humanitarian aid and blocks the agreed daily volume of 660
truckloads. Aid groups say the restrictions worsen conditions for
thousands of wounded, starving, and displaced Palestinians who have no
shelter and little access to medical care. Meanwhile, the United States
and the mediating countries continue to ignore Israel’s violations.}
Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66843&slug=israel-kills-3-year-old-child-in-gaza-as-ceasefire-violations-mount
Quds News - Dec 7, 2025
{Ellison Family Builds Expanding Media Empire to Shape U.S. Narrative in
Favor of Israel, Report
A new investigation reveals how billionaire Larry Ellison and his son
David are building a pro-Israel media empire. From backing the Israeli
miniseries “Red Alert” to pushing major deals in Hollywood and TikTok,
the Ellisons are shaping U.S. narratives on Gaza and October 7. Critics
warn that their expanding control over TV, film, news, and social media
could give Israel unprecedented influence over what millions of
Americans see and believe.
Washington (QNN)- A new investigation in +972 magazine reveals a growing
media project led by billionaire Larry Ellison and his son David. The
report says the family seeks to reshape the American narrative to serve
Israel. The investigation opens with the story of “Red Alert,” an
Israeli miniseries about the events of October 7, 2023. Its producers
openly described it as a “propaganda” project. They said the goal was to
“change the narrative” about the resistance operation. Global
distributors refused to buy the show due to the political climate and
the expanding boycott of Israeli cultural institutions. Only one major
figure stepped forward: David Ellison. After viewing the series, he
said, “It would be my honor to be a partner in this.” Alden says this
support was not an isolated case. He argues it reflects a larger trend
as the Ellison family builds what he calls a “pro-Israel information
empire.” Alden traces the Ellisons’ rapid expansion. The family took
control of Paramount and CBS, then purchased The Free Press. David
Ellison appointed its CEO, Bari Weiss, a zionist and vocal supporter of
Israel, as head of CBS News. Alden reports that Paramount Skydance took
a unique stance among Hollywood studios by condemning the boycott of
Israeli cinema. At the same time, the company prepared “blacklists” of
artists labeled “antisemitic.” David Ellison claims that his decisions
are “not political.” But the report links his choices to the broader
vision of his father, one of Silicon Valley’s biggest supporters of
Israel and a close ally of US President Donald Trump. Alden lives in Los
Angeles and has written for Jewish Currents, The Nation, and The New
York Times. The investigation says the Ellisons now seek additional
assets. These include parts of Warner Bros. Discovery and a role in the
US purchase of TikTok. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who
faces international arrest warrants over war crimes in Gaza, called the
potential TikTok deal “the most important purchase happening now.” He
said it could influence what 170 million Americans see online.
Israeli officials and pro-Israel advocacy groups fear TikTok continues
to make young Americans watch real videos of Israeli crimes in Gaza .
Lara Friedman, head of the Washington-based Foundation for Middle East
Peace, warned that TikTok became a platform where “massacres in Gaza”
reach millions of young users.
Former Obama speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz said at a JFNA conference,
“TikTok is smashing our young people’s brains all day with videos of
carnage in Gaza.” She said young Jews reject her pro-Israel arguments
because “they are seeing the massacre in their minds.” At an event
hosted by the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, former US Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton called the platform’s influence on how youth
understand October 7 “a serious problem.” The report links these
concerns to strong pressure from US zionist institutions. In a leaked
recording, the head of the Anti-Defamation League said, “We have a
TikTok problem. We have a Gen Z problem. We must act fast.” Alden
details how the new media empire is already affecting newsroom
decisions. After Weiss took control of CBS News, the network fired
several journalists who covered Gaza critically. Veteran correspondent
Deborah Patta was among them. Internal sources said “the ax fell on
those whose coverage appeared anti-Israel.” Meanwhile, a Rome-based
correspondent who openly voiced pro-Israel views kept his job and asked
to cover Gaza. Analysts warn that the Ellisons’ growing power could
reshape American media. Journalist Taylor Lorenz compared the trend to
countries “where there is no free press.” She said any further expansion
would give the family unprecedented influence over information consumed
by Americans. Pro-Israel voices celebrate this shift. At the premiere of
“Red Alert,” activist Eve Barlow said, “The Zionists entered Hollywood
tonight.”} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66842&slug=ellison-family-builds-expanding-media-empire-to-shape-us-narrative-in-favor-of-israel-report
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